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In this particular instance, it was a small company and the top people were the owner and his relatives. But it happens at all levels. Usually it's not quite that blatant, but assuming you know what's involved in other people's jobs is a common failing for humans in general. It just happens to be particularly damaging when it's a manager because they have the ability to act on their misconceptions.


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